However, that only assume that I actually care about gay marriage the same way I care about Tax Reform and the Iraq War...When using the Sliders to accurately represent my views:
1. Sam Brownback (*reads up wikipedia*)
2. John McCain (Thought he would be #1, oh well.)
3. Joseph Biden (Still running at #3, Biden. Good job.)

Either way, this poll is severly out of whack with what I think I really am voting for. For example, what if you like the status quo and want no reform for taxes? But, eh.

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3. Tom Tancredo (R) (Who?)

Radial Right-winger. Strongly anti-immgration. Was recently flamed in the media after suggesting that if America gets attacked by a nuclear terror attack, that America should nuke Medina and Mecca in return.

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"The Cambodian government has established many exciting-sounding 're-education camps' where both intellectuals and everyday citizens can be sent at any time," Day said. Well, we at Barnes & Noble have always supported re-education in America, and we intend to extend this policy to our new customers." For every hardcover book sold, Barnes & Noble will donate a dollar to the Cambodian government to help re-educate local children.

Well, that was interesting. Unfortunately I'm not sure how good it is, as on the Global Warming section, there was no "Global Warming doesn't exist" answer, so that part may have slightly moved my vote. (I voted for the government not to get involved, since it was the closest thing)

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Radial Right-winger. Strongly anti-immgration. Was recently flamed in the media after suggesting that if America gets attacked by a nuclear terror attack, that America should nuke Medina and Mecca in return.

Lol, yes! Now that guy would have my vote. Sounds like he actually has something below his belt.

Lol, yes! Now that guy would have my vote. Sounds like he actually has something below his belt.

Knowing what I believe, I'd likely be strongly against the guy.

But it is rather unlikely that he will actually win. I think his support is only at a partly 1% (Fox News' latest poll has him at 2%), and RealClearPolitics don't even care for the guy. He's considered a "third tier" candinate. So, don't expect him to be a real contender for the Republican nomination, even though you may like him. (Still, I suppose that if it makes some people happy that he runs, so be it.)

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Originally Posted by The Onion

"The Cambodian government has established many exciting-sounding 're-education camps' where both intellectuals and everyday citizens can be sent at any time," Day said. Well, we at Barnes & Noble have always supported re-education in America, and we intend to extend this policy to our new customers." For every hardcover book sold, Barnes & Noble will donate a dollar to the Cambodian government to help re-educate local children.

I got in descending order: Thompson, Romney and Paul. Don't see the the attraction to Obama. He's a nobody with limited leadership experience. You need a lot more than race or gender to make you a legitimate candidate, even if it does make for a certain curiosity factor.

Now, I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor, dumb bastard die for his country.---Patton

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism.---Teddy Roosevelt

I never forget a face, but in your case I'll make an exception.---Groucho

And if you all get killed, I'll piss on your graves.---Shaman Urdnot

How would you like to own a little bit of my foot in your ass.---Red Foreman

Thanks for the information. Now I have to figure out if I’m a left-wing nut job (Hillary Clinton) or a right wing nut job (Tom Tancredo). I’m so confused.

I always considered Clinton to be a neo-liberal (actually, Authoritarian, but the surveys call it neo-liberal, even when it really isn't called neo-liberalism...but I don't know, the idea of Authoritarianism seems rub people the wrong way), due to her supporting her husband (Bill Clinton) who is known for creating the "Third Way" for liberalism (and inspired Tony Blair). She wants control over both the economy, as well as control over social affairs (such as video game control). I think of her as being, well, a combination of a moderate right and a moderate left, combining the best of the both worlds...but make that clear, she's NOT Centrist.

Despite me being a neo-liberal/Authoritarian myself (because of the online surveys), I don't like Clinton that much. Then again, I don't hate her, maybe due to the same "neo-liberal" principles.

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Originally Posted by The Onion

"The Cambodian government has established many exciting-sounding 're-education camps' where both intellectuals and everyday citizens can be sent at any time," Day said. Well, we at Barnes & Noble have always supported re-education in America, and we intend to extend this policy to our new customers." For every hardcover book sold, Barnes & Noble will donate a dollar to the Cambodian government to help re-educate local children.

But it is rather unlikely that he will actually win. I think his support is only at a partly 1% (Fox News' latest poll has him at 2%), and RealClearPolitics don't even care for the guy. He's considered a "third tier" candinate. So, don't expect him to be a real contender for the Republican nomination, even though you may like him. (Still, I suppose that if it makes some people happy that he runs, so be it.)